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Gate of Trajan, Arch, Fortificationencoder Ivan ValchevKristiyan Simeonov, encoded XML dataDimitar Iliev, provided full schema revision
Att six miles end wee came to Yelkeeoy, a village of poore Christians, and four miles further, to Cappeekeoy an other poore village, where is to bee seene a great, high, ruinous Arch of brick, by reporte built by Allexander.
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The name of the monument is Cappeekeoy or Trajan's Gate. According to the text, it is It is located 42.3561; 23.9183https://www.geonames.org/maps/google_42.3561_23.9183.html. Now it is located here: None;NoneNone, in None.
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Peter Mundy traveled from Istanbul to London with the ex-ambassador Paul Pindar in 1620.
Peter MundyMundy, Peter. The Travels of Peter Mundy, in Europe and Asia, 1608-1667. Vol. I. Travels in Europe, 1608-1628. Ed. by Lt.-Col. Sir Richard Carnac Temple. Cambridge, 1907, p. 61.https://viaf.org/viaf/61697576/#Mundy,_Peter,_active_1600-1667